In March 1930, police arrested two Indigenous women, Nancy Bowen and Lila Jimerson, for the murder of a white woman in Buffalo, New York. Their arrests, trials, and coverage in the media would highlight issues of Indigenous sovereignty and clashing belief systems. Dr. Joe Stahlman, Director of the Seneca-Iroquois National Museum joins us to discuss the case.
The NFL‘s Tonawanda Kardex
The 1866 Fenian Invasion of Canada
The Rise & Fall of the Buffalo Braves
The 1908 New York to Paris Race, Part II
The 1908 New York to Paris Race, Part I
Buffalo's White House Wedding
The 'Almost' American League Buffalo Bisons
Tragic September, Part III: Anarchist
Tragic September, Part II: Inauguration
Tragic September, Part I: Assassination
Job Hoisington and the Burning of Buffalo
Homan Walsh and the Niagara Suspension Bridge
The Electrocution of Jumbo II
F. Scott Fitzgerald's Buffalo
Glenn Curtiss: Aviation Pioneer
History Short: Ely S. Parker
Buffalo and the 1918 Influenza Pandemic
History Short: Belva Lockwood for President!
The Execution of The Three Thayers
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